Lenovo has announced the launch of the Yoga Book, the world’s thinnest and lightest 2-in-1 tablet, designed for unmatched productivity while on-the-go.
Built for mobility and to solve the most common challenge among tablet u

Lenovo has launched the world’s first consumer Tango-enabled smartphone, the PHAB2 Pro and the Moto Z family with Moto Mods that transform your smartphone into an entirely new device at Tech World 2016 in San Francisco.
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UAE's leading telecom services company Etisalat has launched a special smartphone sale starting from today (April 24) offering up to 60 per cent discount on a wide range of models to both its post-paid and prepaid mobile customers for a limi

UAE's leading telecom services company Etisalat has launched a special smartphone sale starting from today (April 24) offering up to 60 per cent discount on a wide range of models to both its post-paid and prepaid mobile customers for a limi

Lenovo has unveiled its newly expanded and highly innovative X1 portfolio at an event held in Downtown Dubai, UAE.
Designed for forward thinkers, the series includes new additions such as the adaptable Th

Lenovo, a leader in providing innovative consumer, commercial and enterprise technology, has launched a new global wireless roaming service called Lenovo Connect.
A long-time mobile virtual network operat

Lenovo, a leader in providing innovative consumer, commercial, and enterprise technology, has launched two new consumer Window 10 PCs and a detachable tablet.
It includes the Yoga 710 and 5101 convertible lapto

Lenovo, a leader in providing innovative consumer, commercial, and enterprise technology, has unveiled the latest line-up of its Yoga tablets, the Yoga Tab 3 Pro and Yoga Tab 3.
Designed as the ultimate video t

China's Lenovo Group will lay off 10 per cent of white-collar staff after sales of Motorola handsets fell by a third, raising doubts over the personal computer giant's bet that a money-losing brand it bought for nearly $3 billion will he

China's Lenovo Group will lay off 10 per cent of white-collar staff after sales of Motorola handsets fell by a third, raising doubts over the personal computer giant's bet that a money-losing brand it bought for nearly $3 billion will he